# we are starting ngrep with a regular expression filter, tell it to be quiet [-q], to ignore case [-i], to use interface gprs0 [-d] (i had segment faults when I started it on wlan0 … from time to time), -l to make the stdout line buffered [-l] (usefull when capturing to a file {2>&1 >ngrep.log}) and filter the traffic by ports [port 80 or port 25 or port 110]

… What it doesn’t do is capturing htaccess logins, I use dsniff for it.

# we are starting dsniff with automatic protocol detection [-m], set the snaplen to 1500 [-s] and listen on interface gprs0 [-i] … again I got segment faults when listening on wlan0.

4. sslstrip?

sslstrip strips down your https connections to http …

… I found a way to pipe your local connection through sslstrip, but not with the hotspot connected client.

All I did was to modify my APN connection – I activated the http_proxy on 127.0.0.1 and port 10000, and changed a gconf setting (gconftool-2 -t string -s /system/proxy/mode “manual”) – deactivate and activate the connection again and fire up sslstrip.

An alternative for testing is to set the http proxy in firefox.

What I figured out was: The Joikuspot doesn’t use the APN entry from the phone settings, because I tried to add a second APN with some changed settings and it won’t show up in the properties of Joikuspot. – Maybe that’s why it doesn’t take the proxy settings from the APN … anyway, I’m still working on a workaround!